You're correct, I mean it's the NCAA Quarterfinals. That alone is enough for both teams to come in ready to play their A game regardless of any revenge factor/not being intimidated by #1 seed advantage that might be there.rolldodge wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 12:20 pmThe psychology goes both ways. Sure ND may be out for. revenge, but Georgetown also knows they are capable of beating them. But it won't be easy. Georgetown is going to have to play a much cleaner game then they have in the past few outings, including vs Penn State.coda wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 11:58 amI think we are going see an angry ND team. Looking for retribution for their only loss. I maybe over playing that angle, but I think motivation is on the side of ND.azim21 wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 11:53 amEven if he does play, it's not like he won the faceoff match-up the first time around. Lynch went 15/22 against GT in February. Obviously that can change and I'm sure a fair amount of those wins came after the clamp but not sure him playing/not playing makes a huge difference unless Lynch absolutely smokes GT's second FOGO.coda wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2024 11:31 amIf he is less than 100% that is an issue vs Lynch. Lynch is beast on GBs. That is the issue playing ND. I am not sure that Lynch is one of the best FOGOs on the clamp, but that unit is a bunch of GB monsters. You have to win it clean or you are going to take a beating. They tend to wear FOGOs out.
Another interesting thread will be how the current Gtown offense has changed/evolved since the last game. Gtown beat ND on midfield inverts and great offball play. That aspect of Gtown's game has been less present recently particularly the second midfield. In its place we've seen the emergence of Schubert and more individual efforts by guys like Crogan and Wray. Is this the game the Gtown finally puts it all together? Its going to take that kind of effort to win.
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Hard to compare the first matchup. It was three months ago, both teams have improved. But in the first matchup, ND played indoors at Marquette the week before. Also, practiced for weeks indoors prior to the GT game, and it showed. Eentnmann had 8 saves on 19 SOG . I don’t see that happening in this game. How much Lyght has improved as a defender , insurgence of Mclane. GT will hang, but they have to be special.lacrosseculturedaily wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 4:07 pm Check out my preview of the game here!
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Entenmann has been on a tear recently. While he's one of the best goalies in the past ten years of college lacrosse, even he can't sustain his recent save percentage. He has potentially three games left, and whoever gets him on his worst day will have a chance. Otherwise, hand the trophy to Corrigan today.
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He wasnt very good vs Albany.Hoxwurth wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:39 pmEntenmann has been on a tear recently. While he's one of the best goalies in the past ten years of college lacrosse, even he can't sustain his recent save percentage. He has potentially three games left, and whoever gets him on his worst day will have a chance. Otherwise, hand the trophy to Corrigan today.
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True but I'm not counting that because it doesn't fit my argument.coda wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:40 pmHe wasnt very good vs Albany.Hoxwurth wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:39 pmEntenmann has been on a tear recently. While he's one of the best goalies in the past ten years of college lacrosse, even he can't sustain his recent save percentage. He has potentially three games left, and whoever gets him on his worst day will have a chance. Otherwise, hand the trophy to Corrigan today.
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+1 for honesty and the laughHoxwurth wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:42 pmTrue but I'm not counting that because it doesn't fit my argument.coda wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:40 pmHe wasnt very good vs Albany.Hoxwurth wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 1:39 pmEntenmann has been on a tear recently. While he's one of the best goalies in the past ten years of college lacrosse, even he can't sustain his recent save percentage. He has potentially three games left, and whoever gets him on his worst day will have a chance. Otherwise, hand the trophy to Corrigan today.
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PK is my pick for the Tewaaraton and Notre Dame is a truly great team.
But to heck with it … I’m picking GT for the upset (again).
GT is Eli Manning to ND’s Tom Brady.
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But to heck with it … I’m picking GT for the upset (again).
GT is Eli Manning to ND’s Tom Brady.
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If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
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Looking forward to it. Last three games, GT beat Nova, PSU and Providence by total of 5 goals. ND beat Albany, Duke and UVA by combined 24. Upsets can happen, respect GT's discipline and talent, but believe this ND team is generationally great
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Hoyas are waking up feeling dangerous. I hope and pray the Notre Dame team is as complacent as their fans. Much has been wsaid about how and why the first game was a fluke. Notre Dame played indoors the prior week! They’ve gotten so much better since!
All of that is nonsense. The Hoyas marched into South Bend and outplayed Notre Dame. Period. They have done it before and they can do it again. Notre Dame has all the pressure in the world, and Georgetown has nothing to lose.
12-11 Hoyas in a thriller. GATA.
All of that is nonsense. The Hoyas marched into South Bend and outplayed Notre Dame. Period. They have done it before and they can do it again. Notre Dame has all the pressure in the world, and Georgetown has nothing to lose.
12-11 Hoyas in a thriller. GATA.
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Maybe I’m just juiced for this game today. Maybe I’ve got recency bias. But I saw ND smoke UVA and Duke the second time they played. I feel like the same could happen today Go Irish!
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Stats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
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Stats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
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To a degree? ND’s SOS is #2. GT SOS is #17. No comparison. Sorry.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:08 amStats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
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Albany 16th seed #32 RPI. Goes to South Bend leading @ the half 5-4. 14-9 final.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:18 amTo a degree? ND’s SOS is #2. GT SOS is #17. No comparison. Sorry.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:08 amStats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
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Irrelevant. We’re talking about stats being equal. Notre Dame’s competition is much tougher and Albany is watching at home from their couch.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:26 amAlbany 16th seed #32 RPI. Goes to South Bend leading @ the half 5-4. 14-9 final.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:18 amTo a degree? ND’s SOS is #2. GT SOS is #17. No comparison. Sorry.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:08 amStats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
ND has beaten Duke twice and UVA twice this year. GT is 1-10 vs Duke and 0-5 vs UVA lifetime.
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Upset could happen, as it did last time. GT deserves - and got - great credit for that win. Don't think any ND fan is complacent, and we'll see what happens, but there's a very good reason for the betting line.
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ND should win this game, but college lax is a week to week game. What happened last week doesn't really matter for today's game, and lifetime records are completely irrelevant. Different players, situations, etc. The only thing that matters is today.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:35 amIrrelevant. We’re talking about stats being equal. Notre Dame’s competition is much tougher and Albany is watching at home from their couch.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:26 amAlbany 16th seed #32 RPI. Goes to South Bend leading @ the half 5-4. 14-9 final.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:18 amTo a degree? ND’s SOS is #2. GT SOS is #17. No comparison. Sorry.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:08 amStats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
ND has beaten Duke twice and UVA twice this year. GT is 1-10 vs Duke and 0-5 vs UVA lifetime.
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The discussion was about stats.Chousnake wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:51 amND should win this game, but college lax is a week to week game. What happened last week doesn't really matter for today's game, and lifetime records are completely irrelevant. Different players, situations, etc. The only thing that matters is today.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:35 amIrrelevant. We’re talking about stats being equal. Notre Dame’s competition is much tougher and Albany is watching at home from their couch.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:26 amAlbany 16th seed #32 RPI. Goes to South Bend leading @ the half 5-4. 14-9 final.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:18 amTo a degree? ND’s SOS is #2. GT SOS is #17. No comparison. Sorry.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:08 amStats are pretty telling . Yes, to a degree competition matters but after 13 to 16 games the NCAA stats are legit.SkipPass wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 9:00 amStats are apples to oranges. St. John’s, Providence and Villanova are not the same as Duke, Syracuse and UVA.Mr3Putt wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:53 am If you go to NCAA Lax Stats, these 2 teams are in a dead heat in so many categories. ND is #1 in scoring offense close to 16 a game, GT avg is close to 13 a game. Scoring Def both are outstanding about 9g per game. One little soar thumb in first matchup was Dobson - 4 turnovers. The second midfield for ND could be the difference. They have been giving them juice lately. Bundy has been a little cold lately shooting . About 3 for 18 the last 3 games. As far as looking at the first matchup, GT played Loyola, Hopkins & Penn prior to going to South Bend. ND played Cleveland St indoors @ home, and Marquette on the road indoors. IMO GT was battle tested prior to the first game. That was ND first outside game and it showed ( and versus top10 talent).
ND has beaten Duke twice and UVA twice this year. GT is 1-10 vs Duke and 0-5 vs UVA lifetime.